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Reduced serotonin-1A receptor binding in social anxiety disorder.
Authors:Rupert R Lanzenberger  Markus Mitterhauser  Christoph Spindelegger  Wolfgang Wadsak  Nikolas Klein  Leonhard-Key Mien  Alexander Holik  Trawat Attarbaschi  Nilufar Mossaheb  Julia Sacher  Thomas Geiss-Granadia  Kurt Kletter  Siegfried Kasper  Johannes Tauscher
Institution:Department of General Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. rupert.lanzenberger@meduniwien.ac.at
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Results from studies in serotonin-1A (5-HT1A) knockout mice and previous positron emission tomography (PET) studies in humans imply a role for 5-HT1A receptors in normal state anxiety as well as in certain anxiety disorders. The objective of this study was to investigate 5-HT1A receptor binding potential (BP) in social anxiety disorder (SAD). METHODS: Using PET and carbonyl-11C]WAY-100635, we compared a homogeneous group of 12 unmedicated, male SAD patients with 18 healthy control subjects (HC). A multivariate ANOVA with all regional BP values as dependent variables, age and four radiochemical variables as covariates was performed. RESULTS: We found a significantly lower 5-HT1A BP in several limbic and paralimbic areas but not in the hippocampus (p = .234) of SAD patients. The difference in 5-HT1A binding was most significant in the amygdala (-21.4%; p = .003). There was also a more than 20% lower 5-HT(1A) BP of SAD patients in the anterior cingulate cortex (p = .004), insula (p = .003), and dorsal raphe nuclei (p = .030). CONCLUSIONS: The lower 5-HT1A binding in the amygdala and mesiofrontal areas of SAD patients is consistent with 1) preclinical findings of elevated anxiety in 5-HT1A knockout mice, 2) a previous PET study in healthy volunteers showing an inverse correlation between 5-HT1A BP and state anxiety, and 3) another human PET study in patients with panic disorder showing reduced 5-HT1A binding, thus corroborating the potential validity of 5-HT1A receptors as targets in the treatment of human anxiety disorders.
Keywords:Affective disorders  anxiety  PET  serotonin  social phobia  STAI  5-HT1A
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